Meetings and Minutes
This section contains details of Community Development Alliance Scotland
meetings. These are open to all member organisations and focus on presentations and exchange of information about current policy and practice issues (a separate small Management Group deals with the organisation of the Alliance)
Date: 12 May, 2010
Venue: Pullar House, Perth & Kinross Council
Description:Angus Hardie of Local People Leading gave a presentation and led a discussion on community empowerment
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Minutes 12-05-2010
Discussion on Community Empowerment
Date: 17 February, 2010
Venue: Pullar House, Perth & Kinross Council
Description:Several current developments in community development practice were discussed
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Minutes 17-11-2010
Discussion on demonstrating contributions to National Outcomes
Date: 20 November, 2009
Venue:Pullar House, Perth & Kinross Council
Description: David Donnison, Professor Emeritus, Glasgow University gave a presentation and took part in a discussion on the role of advocacy services in the changing welfare state in Scotland.
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Minutes 20-11-2009
Discussion on advocacy
Date: 19 August, 2009
Venue: Raploch Community Campus, Stirling
Description: Colin Mair, Chief Executive of the Improvement Service gave a presentation and took part in a discussion on ‘Communities and Wellbeing: Opportunities and Challenges’.
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Minutes 19-08-09
Discussion on Communities and Wellbeing
Date: 22 May, 2009
Venue: Pullar House, Perth & Kinross Council
Description: Topics include: Robin Tennant and Sarah Welford of the Poverty Alliance gave presentations and took part in a discussion on community development and tackling poverty - The role of Community Development in ‘Achieving Our Potential’
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Minutes
22-05-09
Discussion on community development and tackling poverty
Date: 15 January, 2009
Venue: Pullar House, Perth & Kinross Council
Description: This meeting consisted mainly of a discussion on the issues and developments which are affecting the progress of community development work in Scotland, and on which CDAS should focus its attention.
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Minutes
15-01-2009
Discussion on issues
Date: 24 October, 2008
Venue: Pullar House, Perth & Kinross Council
Description: Topics include: Tracey Slaven of the Scottish Government’s Third Sector Division and Chris Higgins of Highlands and Islands Enterprise each gave a presentation and took part in discussion on their work and the relationship between ‘enterprising communities’, social enterprise and community development
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Minutes
24-10-2008
Discussion on Enterprising Communities
Date: 11 August, 2008
Venue: Pullar House, Perth & Kinross Council
Description: Topics include: Presentation by Gabriel Chanan of the Community Development Foundation (CDF) on his experience of developing “The Community Development Challenge" for the Department of Communities and Local Government and discussion about what might be needed in Scotland.
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Minutes
11 August 2008
Discussion on Community Development Challenge
Date: 18 June 2008
Venue: Andrew Carnegie House, Dunfermline
Description: Topics include: Presentation on work of Carnegie UK Foundation
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Minutes
18 June 2008
Date: 8 February 2008
Venue: Pullar House, Perth & Kinross Council
Description: Topics include: Discussion on Single Outcome Agreements led byJon Harris, COSLA
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Minutes
8 February 2008
Discussion on Single Outcome Agreements
Date: 30 November 2007
Venue: Pullar House, Perth & Kinross Council
Description: Topics include: Discussion on the Interim Standards Council for Community Learning and Development led by Rory MacLeod, Learning Connections, Scottish Government
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Minutes
30 November 2007
Discussion on Interim Standards Council for Community Learning and Developmentt
Date: 30 August 2007
Venue: Pullar House, Perth & Kinross Council
Description: Topics include: Discussion on community-led health work led by Kay Barton, Deputy Director, Health Improvement Strategy, Scottish Government
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Minutes
30 August 2007
Discussion on community-led health improvement
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